Four-Millennia-Old Mud Tablet Unearthed to Torment Modern Epigraphers
Archaeologists at the Lucone Bronze Age pile-dwelling site in Italy have pulled an intact 'enigmatic tablet' out of the muck, dating back roughly 4,000 years. Covered in baffling incisions, the artifact offers zero readable context to soothe academic egos. It stands as yet another defiant piece of prehistoric geometry designed exclusively to make specialists invent elaborate theories about lost board games.